Sentences with phrase «first heard about the book»

I first heard about Book Creator through Neil Emery — my good friend, Apple Distinguished Educator (ADE) and Director of our training partner, Trilby.
I can not remember where I first heard about this book, but when I checked it out at the bookstore, I could not get past the first couple of pages.
Hats off to you, too, for featuring these titles on your blog — even though you say you haven't yet read Dave the Potter — it was here that I first heard about this book and swooned over the art.
Russell noted that he first heard about the book when The Folio Society first approached him to create the art, but upon reading it, tells The Verge that he was «blown away by how forward thinking and ambitious We is considering the date it was originally written.»

Not exact matches

When Mayor Reed first heard about Cochran's book, he immediately suspected that the fire chief discriminated against his subordinates at some time.
Centuries before the Karen people of Burma first heard the gospel, their poetry taught of one creator God who mankind had sinned against by eating forbidden fruit.Their poets also foretold the coming of a white man who would visit with a holy golden book that contained the truth about life.
When I first heard that Laura Wright was writing a cookbook about two years ago, I began a very impatient wait for a book that I knew would become very important to me, as well as a staple in my kitchen.
I have been counting down the days until this book comes out since first hearing about it what seems to be a lifetime ago!
The Book: When I first heard about Melt, I was pretty skeptical about the concept of a book written entirely about macaroni and cheBook: When I first heard about Melt, I was pretty skeptical about the concept of a book written entirely about macaroni and chebook written entirely about macaroni and cheese.
I'm not sure about the origin of this recipe but I've also heard that this recipe first appeared in the Atkins Diet cook book back in the 70s.
Conte was then asked about winger Willian being booked for simulation in the first half, to which the Blues boss responded «I heard there was clearly a penalty but I did not see.»
When I first heard that Rebecca Eckler was going to be writing a book about the «Mommy Mob», I asked worriedly if she «names names».
So this is the first I'm hearing about the book, but I love the fact that you stop the trial because adoption — like so many things in life — is rarely as black - and - white as people want it to be.
Therefore, the first thing to know about dealing with any tough situation is what I speak about in my book in the chapter on self - expression: The child must let the emotions out with a loving and supportive parent who hears him out without advice or judgement.
The first voice you'll hear is senior editor Michael Moyer, who asks Flynn about his latest book titled, Are We Getting Smarter?
I first heard about this vegetable broth in the book Nourishing Traditions.
I first heard about Metabolic Flexibility from Dr. Mike T Nelson, who literally wrote the book on the subject.
I first heard about it a few years ago, when I bought Kathryn Alexander's book Dietary Healing.
I first heard about it a few years ago when the book It Starts With Food came out.
I've been so excited about her book since I first heard of it.
When I first read heard BeyondBlackWhite.com blogger Christelyn Karazin was co-writing a book about interracial dating, I thought, «What more needs to be said?»
I first heard of the book a few months ago when it was released in the States, and my friends were whispering about a book of «porn» and even my mother asked me if I'd read it... awkward!
If you missed hearing relationship author Andrea Syrtash at the 140 Characters Conference this week in New York, now's your chance to listen to her first radio interview about her new book, He's Just Not Your Type (and that's a good thing): How to Find Love Where You Least Expect It
When I first heard of the book, I knew nothing about Solomon Northrup.
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When our research assistant sits down with her toddler to read a new book, the first few readings are just about hearing the book, then, when they both know the book, she uses more active reading strategies.
Or for fiction authors, you can say «To be the first to hear about my next book, sign up here.»
I've also heard the advice to first focus primarily on releasing books and not worry about marketing until we've reached that tipping point of books released.
Maybe I've been living under a rock, but last week was the first I'd heard of NPR's «My Guilty Pleasure» series on All Things Considered, in which «writers talk about the books they love but are embarrassed to be seen reading.»
I first heard about the Afghan Women's Writing Project when I read that recent Bellwether Prize - winner Naomi Benaron works with the organization, and I was interested to learn more about the group today on Dawn's book blog.
I have heard no complaints about First Choice Books except that they are expensive.
If you've published a book or if you're about to publish your first book, you must have already heard the buzz about book reviews!
That database should be the first people who hear about your new book, you'll be surprised at the number of people who have bought from you in the past would buy everything you publish.
My first instinct, when someone learns I've written a book, is to deflect and redirect the conversation because «they don't want to hear me drone on about it».
I heard about WOOL last week, and got around to downloading this first book a couple of nights ago.
Knopf publisher and editor - in - chief Sonny Mehta, who introduced the works of Stieg Larsson to American readers, talks about the phenomenal success of the series.How did you first hear about the Millennium trilogy?I heard about the books at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2007.
When you are looking to buy a new book and haven't heard much about it, likely you want to check out the first few chapters with a digital sample.
Talk first about your market; get specific, but be generous — potential publishers want to hear that millions of people will be interested in your book.
I first heard about K - Lytics through Chris Syme's Smarty Pants Book Marketing podcast «How to Do Market Research Before You Publish & Sell More Books»
When I first heard about Twitter, what feels like many moons ago, I remember saying to author Noelle Harrison that it had to be brilliant for books — often it's...
Not only are you getting, first hand, the opinions of those at the coalface of this changing industry, it's also reassuring to hear about other writers» experiences and see that in this lonely business of writing books that you are, actually, not alone at all.
I first heard about Ann Eliza Young seven years ago while editing a book for the Modern Library.
We have heard about a number of authors, comic book companies and publishers do digital first productions.
Titles under the Skyscape umbrella include You Know What You Have to Do by Bonnie Shimko, about a 15 - year - old girl who hears voices in her head telling her to kill people; and Reason to Breathe, the first book in the Breathing Series trilogy by Rebecca Donovan, an initially self - published title that has already earned a dedicated readership.
I'll admit, I've not seen too many romances set in the Gilded Age, so I was curious to hear from Shupe, who lives in New Jersey with her family, about what sparked the first book in the series, The Magnate.
The first time I heard Lisa talk about writing the book she explained that she had actually taken acting classes to develop her craft of writing dialogue.
The only wars I knew of were those that I had read about in books or seen in movies such as Rambo: First Blood, and the one in neighboring Liberia that I had heard about on the BBC news.
Many people might not be convinced to buy your book the first time they hear about it.
Since all the advice, from this podcast and every author I've heard who has had success outside Amazon is to «write in a series with first book free,» it seems unwise to me to worry about placing a solo book elsewhere until the sequel is out — perhaps even 3 or 4 sequels.
I'm hoping, though, that I'll end up being one of those readers we're hearing about here who discovered a wonderful series through the first free book in the series.
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